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Understanding First Generation Students

What does First Generation mean?

A student is first-generation if neither the parent/permanent guardian has completed a 4 year degree.

First Gen Challenges

1. Lack of Understanding

Students often deal with all applications (FAFSA, admissions, registering for classes, etc.) and college journey by themselves.

2. Students are intimated by college costs

High prices of college may stop students from applying to dream schools.

3. Students are afraid to seek help

Many students don't know how to apply for college, financial aid, or scholarships and might not know when or who to ask for help.

How You Can Help

1. Tell your First-Gen story

Telling your story can give confidence to first-generation students. Seeing your success can motivate them to follow their dreams

2. Celebrate FIRST-GEN Day

Celebrating first-gen day on November 8 by providing key resources and celebrations can help students find pride within themselves and their journey.

3. Be open to answering questions

Helping first-generation students navigate the ins and out of getting into college can be crucial to their success.

Median Parental Income for Dependent Students

$41,000

for first-generation students

$90,000

for continuing generation students

 

First-Gen Initiative

Colleges and Universities in Idaho are partnering with local organizations to help them create a first-generation student event to raise awareness about first-generation students.

Create a Celebration

Pick a time on November 8th to honor first-generation students. It would be helpful to include resources such as:

  • Advisors 
  • Faculty/Staff with FIRST-GEN stories
  • First Generation Sticker
  • A speaker with a FIRST-GEN success story

 

Register your FIRST-GEN Event 

Register your event by visiting https://forms.gle/Fnnf7vsbmffUzeMx8